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10" Fi BL box. Help please.
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<blockquote data-quote="DNick454" data-source="post: 5845010" data-attributes="member: 600755"><p>Stick to what the manufacturer recommends for the volume. Those are the optimal settings for that particular woofer. As for the port style... it really depends what you want to do area, depth, and tuning wise. You may not be able to use a round port since your box isn't all that deep and be able to get enough port area and still have the ports long enough to get the desired tuning. A slot port is nice because it saves internal volume because it utilizes 3 of the already used walls as part of the port and doesn't need any internal bracing like the end of a PVC or aero port would, so it saves space that way. What are your plans for sub and port orientation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DNick454, post: 5845010, member: 600755"] Stick to what the manufacturer recommends for the volume. Those are the optimal settings for that particular woofer. As for the port style... it really depends what you want to do area, depth, and tuning wise. You may not be able to use a round port since your box isn't all that deep and be able to get enough port area and still have the ports long enough to get the desired tuning. A slot port is nice because it saves internal volume because it utilizes 3 of the already used walls as part of the port and doesn't need any internal bracing like the end of a PVC or aero port would, so it saves space that way. What are your plans for sub and port orientation? [/QUOTE]
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